Benefits of a Social Skills Group

Children experiencing a range of challenges including, but not limited to those listed below, can benefit from participating in a social skills group. Through participation in small structured groups facilitated by certified special education teachers, children can develop essential critical thinking skills, one of the 7 Essential Life Skills according to Ellen Galinsky’s research from Mind in the Making.

Does your child exhibit any of the following?

Shyness or social anxiety

Impulsive behavior

ADHD or a short attention span

Challenges with making and maintaining friendships

Trouble reading social cues

Language delays

Difficulties joining in group activities

Difficulties regulating emotions

Poor anger management/coping skills

Difficulties following rules/directions

Low self confidence

Exhibiting negative behavior

If any of the above has been a consistent issue, your child might benefit from participating in our social skills group. Contact us at any time to learn how Confident Kid Club can make a difference in your child’s life.